Why Americans hate welfare

race, media, and the politics of antipoverty policy

Explores what Americans in general think about the poor--their images of poverty, their beliefs about its causes, and their notions of what the government's response to poverty should or should not be; and argues that cynical views of welfare and its recipients are permeated by racist beliefs.

University of Chicago Press
1999
9780226293646
book

Holdings

hidmidmiidnidwidlocation_codelocationbarcodecallnumdeweycreatedupdated
41157142336652263264837382003GENH224GENH25254070.4 GIL70.415774597521709567815
202322356024132457264837382003GROL244GROL017813070.4 GIL70.415825759371742569409
219843857538602469264837382003KEHS274KEHS091017070.4 GIL70.415825759371742569409